In the badminton all-Japan general championship, various quarterfinals were held, and in the men's singles, Kento Momota lost the game for the first time in this tournament, but he won the game in a come-from-behind victory with a game count of 2: 1 and advanced to the semifinals.

On the 25th, the 4th day of the tournament, various quarterfinals were held, and in the men's singles, Japanese ace Momoda, who recovered from a serious injury caused by a traffic accident in January, played against Hashiru Shimono. ..



In the first game, Shimono's strong shots were decided one after another, and Momota lost the game for the first time in this tournament with 13 to 21 such as losing points for 6 consecutive times.



However, in the second game, Momota gradually regained the rhythm from aggressive attacks such as deciding a shot that he is good at on the net called "hairpin" when he thought "I will do my best even if I lose" 21 pairs I got it back at 10.



Then, in the final third game, Momota brilliantly decided on a smash with a high RBI, overwhelming the opponent by scoring points for eight consecutive times and taking it 21 to 9, and in the semifinal with a game count of 2 to 1 in reverse. I proceeded.

Nozomi Okuhara also advances to the semifinals

In the women's singles, Nozomi Okuhara, who is aiming to win the tournament in a row, played against Shiori Saito.



Okuhara developed a tenacious rally from the start of the first game, scored points for eight consecutive times, such as deciding a drop shot with a slow and fast attack, and scored 21:10.



In the second game as well, I watched the opponent's movements and took 21 to 9 to win straight and proceeded to the semi-finals.